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PDF pending restorationTeich, Nathaniel – 1985
The concept of transfer, which refers to the brain's ability to generalize or situations in which perceptions and behaviors are generalizable, can be of use to teachers of English as a second language (ESL) students and basic writers. What is called "writing across the curriculum" and most classroom writing instruction are based on unexamined…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Processes, English (Second Language)
Daniels, Harvey; Zemelman, Steven – 1985
Intended for curriculum directors, English or language arts chairpeople, and administrators, this book is designed to illuminate the common beliefs and procedures of the National Writing Project, which have been developed with the support of Title IV-C of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and state and local resources, by offering a…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Expository Writing, Higher Education, Program Evaluation
Kelly, Patricia P., Ed.; Small, Robert C., Jr., Ed. – Virginia English Bulletin, 1985
Articles in this journal issue focus on aspects of writing instruction and research. The articles discuss the following topics: (1) recent changes in the teaching of composition, (2) a writing sequence for the junior high/middle and secondary school English curriculum, (3) 10 writing-for-learning tasks to use throughout the curriculum, (4) writing…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Poetry, Reading Skills
Anderson, Philip M. – 1986
As evidenced by the increasing awareness of metaphorical thought (and other nonlinear and aesthetic thinking structures) in literature on the development of composing and comprehending skills, teaching metaphor as a mode of thinking is an important function of schooling, especially in the English classroom. It is important that the classroom…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Critical Thinking, Elementary Secondary Education, Heuristics
Slaughter, Judith Pollard – 1987
Revision, an essential component of the writing process, encompasses two basic elements: rewriting the content to assure clarity, and editing the draft to eliminate mechanical and grammatical errors. It is important for teachers to plan lessons directed specifically toward helping children make more sense of their messages. This document presents…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Language Experience Approach, Peer Groups, Revision (Written Composition)
Silver, Nettie; Young, Dennis – 1985
Designed to demonstrate a variety of ways in which listening, speaking, reading, and writing activities can be built around the study of essays, this collection of materials, lessons, and activities deals with some of the most frequently taught expository essays in New York City ninth-grade classrooms. The document begins with a general…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Essays
Bonnici, Charles; And Others – 1985
Designed to demonstrate a variety of ways in which listening, speaking, reading, and writing activities can be built around the study of short stories, the works dealt with in this collection of materials, lessons, and activities include some of the most frequently taught short stories in New York City ninth-grade classrooms. The document begins…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, English Curriculum, English Instruction, Grade 9
Peer reviewedReigstad, Thomas J., Ed. – The English Record, 1983
Articles and essays in this journal issue focus on explaining ethnographic (observation taking into account socioeconomic and cultural factors) research procedures and showing how this methodology can be applied to English classes and reported in ways useful to teachers. The first article, by Paul Diesing, provides background on ethnography. The…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Educational Research, Ethnography, Naturalistic Observation
Nugent, Susan Monroe, Ed. – The Leaflet, 1985
The seven articles in this journal issue examine the value of developing audience awareness in student writing. Among the topics and concerns expressed are the following: (1) the importance of purpose and audience in designing assignments, (2) the value of classmates regularly discussing each other's papers, (3) the writing development of one…
Descriptors: Assignments, Attitude Change, Classification, Elementary Secondary Education
Lang, Frederick K. – 1984
James Joyce's use of interior monologue (the interior self of the character is given directly, as though the reader were overhearing an articulation of the stream of thought and feeling flowing through the character's mind) can help basic writers in developmental classes. Students can be given excerpts from Joyce and asked to turn the sentence…
Descriptors: Authors, Basic Skills, Cohesion (Written Composition), Higher Education
Newkirk, Thomas, Ed. – 1985
The twelve essays in this collection, selected by leading teacher educators, explore the composition process and composition instruction. The first essay, "Toward Righting Writing" by Arthur Diagon, serves as a prologue while the second section, "getting started," consists of "A Way of Writing" by William Stafford,…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Expository Writing, High Schools, Literature Appreciation
Bennett, Susan G., Ed. – 1982
In the spirit of the Texas Hill Country Writing Project and in response to the requirements of the Texas Assessment of Basic Skills, this guide presents writing assignments reflecting a commitment to a unified writing program for kindergarten through grade twelve. The framework for the assignments is adopted from the discourse theory of James…
Descriptors: Assignments, Curriculum Guides, Educational Theories, Elementary Secondary Education
Duckworth, Kenneth; De Bevoise, Wynn – 1986
Subjective engagement and cognitive skills are important for various aspects of writing skills. For the work of writing to be efficient, the student must be able to function in both a rhetorical and productive situation, defined in terms of subject, function, and audience. The processes of writing--defined as planning, translating, and reviewing…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Motivation, Peer Evaluation
Aghbar, Ali A.; Trump, Kathy – 1985
Two teachers of English as a second language composition discuss, in dialogue form, their intuitions about writing and some of the theories of language learning and writing advanced in recent years. Among the topics addressed are the following: self-consciousness; the importance of developing self-confidence in writing; finding a balance between…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Processes, English (Second Language), Learning Theories
Hawkins, Carria – 1985
This guide contains 15 units designed to help adult basic education or literacy education students write materials used in everyday life. The first section of the guide contains an introduction to the writing/teaching process and suggestions for teachers. The 15 units that follow serve as a workbook for students. They cover the following topics:…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Students, Basic Skills, Beginning Reading


